Mental health has a significant impact on people's lives and wellbeing. To support people with mental illnesses, we need better data to understand them.
The Erickson Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing psychological development and wellness. We support individuals and families through research, education, and community services to promote mental health and social well-being.
Project Implicit is a collaborative research effort that provides tests to measure implicit attitudes and beliefs. It covers topics like social attitudes and health-related associations.
The Jockey Club Youth Mental Health Online Support Platform 'OpenUp' provides a text-based counseling platform for youth aged 11-35, offering emotional support around the clock. It helps young people cope with emotional distress caused by academic pressures, family issues, peer relationships, and work. We are here to listen to any emotional struggles that weigh on your mind. You can contact us anytime through your phone or computer via WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, SMS, or our official website. 'OpenUp' is supported by the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust and the University of Hong Kong's Centre for Suicide Research, operated collaboratively by five social welfare organizations (BGCA, Caritas Hong Kong, The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, Hong Kong Youth Service, and St. James' Settlement). Our counseling team consists of trained volunteers and professional counselors, and all conversations are kept confidential.